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Stylized logo in red letters "AARP Arkansas"
AARP Arkansas
With its state headquarters in Little Rock (Pulaski County), AARP Arkansas is affiliated with the national org...
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Arkansas Economic Development Commission
The Arkansas Industrial Development Commission (AIDC) was created in 1955 by Act 404 of the Arkansas General A...
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Arkansas Living Treasure Award
The Arkansas Living Treasure award is an annual recognition by the Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the Div...
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Arkansas State Penitentiary
The Arkansas State Penitentiary opened in 1841 in Little Rock (Pulaski County) and served as the state’s mai...
Terrazzo plaque engravings of Arkansas shape symbol engraved and text "Dr. Edith Irby Jones Medical Pioneer First African American admitted to white medical school in the south first woman president of National Medical Association"
Arkansas Walk of Fame
The Arkansas Walk of Fame, located in downtown Hot Springs (Garland County), was established in 2009 and consi...
Bethel Cemetery (Ashley County)
Bethel Cemetery, located north of Crossett (Ashley County) and west of Hamburg (Ashley County), includes buria...
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Bison
aka: Buffalo
American bison are large mammals that once ranged across the majori...
Boeuf River
Flowing from southeastern Arkansas into northeastern Louisiana, the Boeuf River is a shallow stream important ...
Small stream framed by trees and greenery on either side
Cadron Creek
Cadron Creek flows seventy-five miles through central Arkansas. The creek’s headwaters are at Badders Creek,...
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Cadron Ridge
Cadron Ridge is a fifty-mile-long formation that runs from Beebe (White County) to the confluence of Cadron Cr...
Camp Mitchell
Camp Mitchell is an event and retreat center run by the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas. It is located on Petit ...
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Cane Creek (Clay County)
Cane Creek is a tributary of the Black River, beginning in the Ozarks of southeastern Missouri and terminating...
Caney Creek Wilderness
The Caney Creek Wilderness is a protected recreational area created in 1975 in the Ouachita National Forest. O...
White man standing in cockpit of small airplane with propeller in front of large aircraft garage between two similar airplanes
Central Flying Service
In 1938, anticipating an upcoming military need for trained pilots, President Franklin D. Roosevelt created th...
strip mall building with cars and trucks parked in front
College Station (Pulaski County)
College Station, Genevia, and Bucktown are names used locally to identify the U.S. Census Designated Place loc...
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Congressional Districts
The Arkansas delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives has been made up of four members since redistrict...
Conway Regional Airport
Opened in 2014, the Conway Regional Airport at Cantrell Field (CRA) is a growing city-owned general aviation a...
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Corn Industry
As an important subsistence crop in Arkansas for centuries, corn was cultivated by both Native Americans and s...
"Arkansas County" map showing borders roads cities waterways wildlife areas
Crockett’s Bluff (Arkansas County)
Crockett’s Bluff, a town in Arkansas County, is located on a bluff over the White River. It figures prominen...
Retro storefront with benches order window and signs "breakfast all-day" "Mulberry's finest burger"
Dairy Dip Diner (Mulberry)
Located in Mulberry (Crawford County) just off Interstate 40 is the Dairy Dip Diner, locally owned and operate...
"Polk County" map with borders roads cities national forest
Dallas (Polk County)
aka: Old Dallas (Polk County)
Dallas, Polk County’s oldest town, is a rural community located a...
Diabetes
Diabetes is a group of diseases affecting how sugar is processed in the body. While diabetes is manageable wit...
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Dixie (Pulaski County)
aka: Dixie Subdivision (Pulaski County)
aka: Dixie Addition (Pulaski County)
Dixie is a historically Black neighborhood located in North Little ...
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Don't Know Tough
Don’t Know Tough is the debut novel of Eli Cranor, an Arkansas native who was chosen to be a writer-in-resid...
"Pulaski County" map with borders roads cities waterways
Douglasville (Pulaski County)
The unincorporated community of Douglasville existed in an area that later became part of southwest-central Li...
"Cleveland County" map with borders roads cities
Draughon (Cleveland County)
Draughon was an unincorporated town located two miles northeast of Kingsland in central Cleveland County, on t...
"Saline County" map with borders roads cities national forest lakes
East End (Saline County)
East End is the largest unincorporated community in Saline County. Named for its geographical location in the ...
El Dorado Female Institute
Beginning operations in the 1840s, the El Dorado Female Institute was the first institution of education for w...
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Fayetteville Public Library
The Fayetteville Public Library (FPL), located at 401 W. Mountain St. in Fayetteville (Washington County), was...
"Benton County" showing borders roads cities waterways national forest
Glade (Benton County)
The remote mountain community of Glade in Benton County was settled in the mid-nineteenth century. In the twen...
Three-story building labeled "Centerton Grist & Feed Mill" with two people and wagon in front of it
Grist Mills
Grist mills were an important economic driver for Arkansas from early settlement until the early to mid-twenti...
Gypsy Camp
Gypsy Camp near Siloam Springs (Benton County) was founded by Weesie McAllister (spelled Weezie in some source...